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210.       alameda
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:41 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alameda - I was replying to this. Is that OK with you? You certainly don't need to tell me about all your pseudo religious and cult groups that you have in the states. We are well aware of them! lol

Quoting AlphaF:

A good idea regarding relative HAPPINESS and FULLFILMENT INDEX of US and say, SAUDI women can be figured out simply by comparing.

1. percentage of female alcholics between the the two nations.
2. Percentage of female drug users between the two countries,
3. Percentage of unwed mothers between the two countries,
4. Percentage of female suicides between the two countries.
5. Percentage of females looking for love and affection elsewhere, between the two countries,



Of course! Don't you have then where you are? Saudi is certainly a special case....

211.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:43 pm

It makes me laugh how these threads go. I can honestly see some of the members on here banging their keyboards as they type, shaking their heads, shouting while they are writing...then at work not being able to concentrate, just thinking " I can't believe what ********* wrote before!" thinking of things to write for later, noting them on pieces of paper so as not to forget to add them on here later. Maybe some of the people from work ask if they want to come out.."no thanks, I'm busy...( on turkish class)"

212.       AEnigma III
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:44 pm

Quoting alameda:

Saudi is certainly a special case....



It is a "special case" among many "special cases" we always hear of... Saudi is a special case, Iran is a special case.

The fact is that AlphaF thinks women are happier because of his statistics. Unfortunately we will never know because Saudi women do not have the chance to speak up.

213.       femme_fatal
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:45 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alameda - I was replying to this. Is that OK with you? You certainly don't need to tell me about all your pseudo religious and cult groups that you have in the states. We are well aware of them! lol

Quoting AlphaF:

A good idea regarding relative HAPPINESS and FULLFILMENT INDEX of US and say, SAUDI women can be figured out simply by comparing.

1. percentage of female alcholics between the the two nations.
2. Percentage of female drug users between the two countries,
3. Percentage of unwed mothers between the two countries,
4. Percentage of female suicides between the two countries.
5. Percentage of females looking for love and affection elsewhere, between the two countries,



hehehe
look, first of all saudi arabia is a paradise for a woman being, shes protected there from any evil, unlike you westerners who has unlimited access to the internet.

btw, amerika is bed, alameda knows that, thats why she lives there to help poor, lost, blind and spoiled amerikans to see the light transmitted from mecca.

214.       alameda
3499 posts
 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:45 pm

Yes, you have a point. I don't condone that activity either. Many of the new cases of HIV in India are married women whose husbands have "strayed" However, like it or not, it's the women who suffer the most. I'd like to see some very very strong punishments for those men!

Quoting lada:


"they can get away with it with less damage..!!!!!!!"
the only a**holes that are spreading diseases is man,cause dear alameda,when his next future wife is waiting him and keeping her virginity,he is geting laid around and coming with possible diseases



215.       AEnigma III
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:46 pm

Its a discussion forum Kirsty. If you want to do your knitting instead thats your choice

216.       femme_fatal
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:48 pm

Quoting xkirstyx:

It makes me laugh how these threads go. I can honestly see some of the members on here banging their keyboards as they type, shaking their heads, shouting while they are writing...then at work not being able to concentrate, just thinking " I can't believe what ********* wrote before!" thinking of things to write for later, noting them on pieces of paper so as not to forget to add them on here later. Maybe some of the people from work ask if they want to come out.."no thanks, I'm busy...( on turkish class)"



yeah, i know its about aenigma! lol

217.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:49 pm

aenigma, lunch break is over lol

218.       AEnigma III
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:50 pm

Alameda we need to only discuss organic food, gardening and factory farming in future

219.       AEnigma III
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:50 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

aenigma, lunch break is over lol



Hehehe not working today actually! It feels weird to not be paid for being on TC

220.       femme_fatal
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 15 Nov 2007 Thu 03:51 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Its a discussion forum Kirsty. If you want to do your knitting instead thats your choice


lol lol lol

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